Dorothy K Washburn is a visiting scholar at the University of Arizona. She lives in Titusville, New Jersey.
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Foreword; Introduction: Embedded Symmetries; Symmetries in Development: The Eye is Quicker than the Hand; The Perception of Band Patterns: Going Beyond Geometry; Evolutionary Developments in the Cognition of Symmetry; The Genesis of Realistic and Patterned Representations; Symmetry Schemes on Paracas Necropolis Textiles; Jazz: An Andean Sense of Symmetry; The Ghost in the Machine: Symmetry and Representation in Ancient Antillean Art; Symmetry for Itself, for Culture and for Practice; Symmetry and Semiotics; Index.
"This book marks a significant advance in a field that too few people know or care about--human made symmetry in its mathematical, perceptual, and sociocultural dimensions. . . . Recommended."

